The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-04-19, Page 8-234
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IN BLACK L BROWN,. BLUE, GREY and ' BEIGE COMBINA
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front,
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UGGER HOSIERY
THE NEWEST SPRING SHADES. Sizes 81i. to 1.0%2.'
CHIFFON. OR SERVICE WEIGHT;
•
per
9
pair
oin',Our ' Hosiery Club and
•KED '.+HALL'''BREETS.
TEESWATER PLAYERS
r -and: Dance`° On :Friday . `Night'
Attracted =Bumper Crowd
" Misadventures of Jimmie" a
t ee-'act 'farce presented in -the
8a
own:': ` l ida i' i ht -
lon...Fr y. ,night by the
eeswater - Presbyterian Drainatie
Cluwb, was veil received by an; and
-fence that: comfortably filled the hall.
'One of ;the leading Iadies of • the cast'
was Miss;; ;Katherine Mackenzie', ' of
Lucknow, ::;who 4 teaches ;''school near
Teeswatera
,';,�{ `zThe play' and dance which followed
�, � wail sponsored qty the �Lu ,w,
who offered h
•V exceptional vaIne of. the' entire• •, ev-
niusement for% 5c. each. The
a " „ for
�° „ r Sepoy Trio :'furnis
,..,
the, dance,which needless to say was
well attended and
hed music capped • a nigbt's
en'
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THE 'NEW ARRIVAL- -IS
•
A GOOD :ASSORTMENT..,
SOMETHING TO ..MATCH
THAT LEI TRA COAT} OR`-
BETTER STILL TO WEAR
.WITH•' A PULLOVER.. OR
SLEEVEbESS $WEATER..
PRICED FROM . .
95to5
BOiYS GOO
OOME
IN LIGHT GREY, DARK
GREY. AND FROWN TWEED
ALSO NAVY BLUE FOX
• SERGE, ALL ; SIZES.
�PitickD FROM •
o ..1.
uswe1
1 UCKNOW O TTA1 IO.
rt
entertainment ' tat was a bargain
indeed„,„ and at the same time. ,profit-
able for the dub which •sponsored it:
Mrs.:Connell .'s Sister
res, ulteSli ..; ;.�
Q ddenly
H .
e
er D
at •:
h Recalls .
1
Is The Heroic Role
she Played In
The Haileybury '
ai Vbury Fire
Of '1922
Mrs: '(Dr:) ,Wm: Cannel" has been
at •her.former,,home, in •Tlaessalon° for
the past' several''days having been
•:unexpectedly'',called there' on •account
of the,' sudden death of her` "'sister,
4i--Josephine=-Kennedy, :who passed
away; unexpectedly; as-ebe .was 'about
to • „undergo' '
an appendicitis, • , op-
elation:. Miss ' Kennedy, as ,.a visitor
`here,: on different occasions, was Well
known b '
y a number..of LucknoWites..
Miss , Kennedy 'vas inspector .:Of
mothers' allowances" in, -her district,
and .her untimely, death recalls --the
heroic part she' played during the
Haileybury fire' of • 1922, which was
recorded in th' Globe in .4 ,press .re.
port from rTorthern, Ontario as :fol-
lows:
"Amid the terror;:_ anc} confusion
that -'prevail &-during this kiploesu"st,
Miss Kennedy delivered :a:ibaby''in
an.:; empty house, ' which the'flames
threatened to 'devour, •,
She had; -spent a whole night in:
Lake Temislcaming when through the
smoke- she heard',a'• voice crying from
the shore, . "My God,, will no one do
something foimYwife? Miss' Ken-
nedy; 4
ennedy;.a nurse .With
a war, record,
went to' , the woman's side;: Si ;the
flames rackled;'iierely, and`gave all
th
assistance si stance 'possible.
Hr.lf way through the ordeal, Miss
Kennedy glanced through a window
and hope replaced`` the despair in, het
heart, for the flames ,•of , a • burning
telegraph:, pole . just outside,. were
blowing away from the house.; The
Wind had changed and: the new-born'
baby, it mother and (the heroie'nurse
were, safe. So . grateful . was , the
mother ,that she 'called' her baby\boy
Kennedy' 1 dwa'rdson, .
',The courage with Which, Miss, Ken-
nedy carried on in her difficult posi-
tion n
•.
with the`-
7not
hers alto waii'c. e
hoard for the •Sudbury, Thunder BayJ
and Sturgeon Palls district 'and the.
'hardships which ,she, encountered,
were, perhaps less well-known since
the nu
"
rse: was prone to minimise tl e,
arduous features ' of her work."
Card Of ' Thanks `
Fred Ritchie and family wish :to'.
thank 'their many friends and' neigh-
bors, alio all those . who contributed
for their help and kindness' during
the illness. Of Russel.
ASIIFIELI) CIRCUIT 1
Service next Sunday, April 22M,
at Zion, 11 a.m.;, Hacketts, 3 peri,
i3lakes,, 7.30 ,p.m. Subject, "CHRIST:
YS' 'Pith PATH AND CHRIST Tilt
PRIZE,"
•
ORMER ':ir., JcKNOW GIRL .
IS k $DLJ., BEI J AXEl;?
Bertraas, 'Hurd leg In Montreal .:a.
Bereaved Tee Was Formerly.
"Clrrio". Lawrence
By the, death. in Montreal. of Bert-
ram Hurd, .a former Luckuiow girl,
"Carrie" Lawrence, •is. 'bereft .'or her
husband: and her • bereaveinerit is
learned of with regret' by, her older
frierldA Here:' Mrs.; Burd, was ,former
ly ,Caroline. Lawrence, a :daughtter• of
the late Mr. a' •Mrs, Thonfas: Law
rence of Luck,.. The' courtship of
M ss Lawrence .and Mr. (Hard' began
while he wasa esident of the, v;l,
lags for, a, short period, as a:: clerk
in: one of the 'business establishments
of that. time. It:;is thought, .to be
about foriiyybairs` sinice they 'left
Lucknow.'
Mr. "Hurd was a commercial..trav-.
yeller--and=proinWPFM-such' clic es;
as well' as a lover, of golf. His death
leaves ibereaved, his wife and two
daughters,, one in Winnipeg, and, one.
in Montreal.. The remains were taken
from Montreal ,:to Port •,Hope, for;
burial: •
New. Curtains. Curtain Materials
and Cretons at new ]ow, prices: THE.
'MARKET`'! STORE., ' c'
New Factory iCottons, 'new Sheet-
lings, ,new white 'Pillow Cotton, etc.-
THE MARKET •;STORE. '
YOUNG PEOPLE_ CONDUCT
+EVENING ;CHURCH SERVICE
Alex Smith : Delivers !rtnncipal Ad-;
ess-.Choir Of Young People FFurn
`ish Special Music
A: _church service, unique: and ,wor-
thy • of''credit, 'was conducted' by.
•
'embers ''oi; the, Young People's So-
iety in the United {Church on Sunday
evening.:' Alex ...Smith addressed the
congregation, , dealing 'ably -7. ' and it
some; length .with, his subject, the
thenie.'of . which was.''a' challenge to
ill "To Live .Creatively". The ills that
beset the .world, 'from• Which 'results
much lcuman misery ere in_ many
uses vividly portrayed: Information
nd then .action_asneeded-to-correct.
'.hese: 'ills' and in sogw d e
oiri ' wool
d
be ;diving creatively, he pointed' out.:
The choir • of thirty' voices; was
composed -Of members of the Society
and two anthems, which . were;>sung
were well received:' Seated in the Mil;
nit with Rev.. S:. T. Tucker, 1: were.
Clarence Greer, Miss, Lila 'Richards,
Art' Andrew,' Miss Viola, Kerry' and
Alex'�Smith, Miss ;Kerry had charge
,•the; opening exercises and also
offered,. the offertory ,• prayer. Miss
Richards led in' prayer, Clarence
Greer 'read the'Scripture and • Art.
Andrew spoke on' the "New Order of
Knighthood"." The' ushersere Edw
qq�� 11 win,
Buswell, Bob .MacKenzie,. libb Thomp-
son and Cecil Armstrong.
'" A ' business ' man can. get : along
without advertising. So can a wagon
without ,grease; but it isostially
hard going.
The best part' of a day ofpleasure
is -the -beginning. The mostalld'ring
time in a day's,; work is when it is
well. finished.
.Brothers= -Wil Both
Minister: Iri G,oderch
Rei'., W. P. Lance Accepts Call To
North Street United Church,
.Coderic .:,
h
With Rev. W. P. Lane's' acceptance
of the •call extended to him by.; the
congregation of North, Street' !kited;
Church, Goderieb,, two ,brothers , will
be ministering 'to .the: spiritual needs
of' two different. congregations. in
the same town, Rev:. D: J, Lape is
minister of! Knox Piiesbyterian
Church; . Goderich. •
'B'ath., these ,clergyman were - Ash-
•fielda boys,, the sons off one of • the.
pioneer families iof ' the Lanesvill(
,community: ' They, are,brothers of J
it, Hugh and Malcolm
•
Lane
lough • and Mrs..P.' vf--
K.,. Webster' 'of
Luekno`w. , •
Rev. W. P, Lane hadbeen in Sea -
forth foP the past. eight years,' ane
aecoi panied by his, wife,n ,daugh-
ter,
tidos
ter, `Miss,Helen, *ilk some to .Godes-
ieh to take'' over his duties on "Judy
Ist:, Rev: ' Lane has just'• completed
twenty-five years in, the' •ministry;.
'and in that period ,hat had only three
charges. f
• The 'Seaferth E"icpeisitor. says:
"Since, comirig.ta Seaforth in. June,
i026 Mt; and: Mrs, lane and Misv
Helen . Lane Have been active in all
causes having, to do'with , the ,Welfare
of 'the Church and town'. Their de-
nairture will be sincerely regretted,
not only iby the congregation of
Nort}iside !Church, ,but, by ; citiiens
generally", , . w
ILcat
Linoleum and-Congoleun> agnaree
at Bargain Prices, -'• *E.. MARKET
STOR;
Miss Helen;, Ratcliffe _of;:. London,,'
spent a few days q!ith Mr. and Mrs.',
Chester, Lees.,
L. DANCE;. tq night in the,
Orange Ilall; .;Sepoy: 'Trip Orchestra:
Aan't jrniss.�
Buy your Men'a Women's
•
Children's Life Buoy Outing Shoes, at'.
W,M1 J,`; LITTLE'$ SHOE, .STORE.'•
Miss' Delight ,Scratch, R. N:,' ' of.
'London", visited over the-.' week -end'.
with her friend, Misa Pearle,Nixon:
This. ' anonth's Star. .Special
liver ,at .F; T. AI%MSTRONG'S as.
a $10:00 twenty-six piece cabinet ; of
_Silver_for_45;85.
Mr.. Johnston Roulston of neair,
Ripley„ spent, a couple' . of '. days ,last:
week at the home of his. daughter,
Mrs. Cyriil 'Campbell.
Mies :Muriel 'Cole, "W o has • spent
the ;past five, weeks with her {'rand•-`
parent's, Mr -.7 --and' Mrs. Frank Cole,
his left o et° r :jiry-ki r ,Sauk
Mrs. ,Walter Hajnilton• -and Mrs.
Charles • Cook as representativesof
'Jewel Rebekah Lodger attended
. tliei'
district"; meeting in'Kincardine 'en
. Wednesday.
The "Canadian Cowboys"- will 'pro -
for the Rebekah dance
in, the' Town Hall -''next" _Thursday
night.:.Admission ;Ladies 26c; Gents'
46c;'plus tax. `
"Members of " the " Fire Company,
-using two 'lines of hose, washed off
the main street on'Vionday evening
and-imprgvedi
- ts ' appearance ---to a
in degree.
Mr; and Mrs. Ernie. Aitchison,;
daughters :Josephine an& Mary 'and
Mr:Morris Morris of'garrisiton, were visit -
;
last :week with,,•Mr - and. Mrs.
Thomas Aitchison..
L__Mr._ and `Mrs. Richard Solomon
Stratford,,- spent part of, last
as the , guests of Mr. and • Mrs. ,Cyril
-Cam�ptielI` of AshfielT` rs..', olomon:
and 'Mrs: •Campbelll are. sisters.
M s MacConnell, who 'has spent.
an extended visit with her- : brother,
:Mr,:",„ Will .• Lockhart, prior to and,
since the' death.' of their ' mother, 're-
turned to her home :inDauphin, Man.,
litat week
Underwent :Operation .•
•Tom-iaeDonald; ,son -of -;41 -arid
Mrs.John MacDonald
of. town,
:Underwent .,aherniaoperation'
1 , •, .• in
Win ham General` g
Hospital on Thurs=
day :and is progressing favorably.
•
',Miss.; Margaret McQuillan received
word yesterday . that. her ':application
to •enter' Niagara Falls hospital as
nurse -in -training had been accepted,:
and she waS instructed' to report
there early .next : week to commence.
herduties
tRememr ,the Jelly. Server o : in-
tyoduee thebenew King. Cedric .desigtn,
.NAw tointroduce-.the=neves-M.ADELON
design -in Tudor%Plate, we' are offer -
ink; Four 1 Salad Forks i , special
Gift Box for ' only ._41.00;,,, regular
price 435. F. T. ARMSTRONG.
Rev. J. H. Geoghegan .conducted ,a
baptismal service on Sunday morning
'when . three . children were ` baptized..
They •were' Doris Evelgn,< daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Lloyd;' Doris
Patricia, daughter , of Mr. and Mrs,
Charles." Thoth o »and' -Lorne" Clair:
son •of '- Mr, and. Mrs. Elmer Sockett.
A road- grader,' the property, of
the
late Jacob ;Miller, and said to be
among
one of the" first graders . in'
this locality,' Was. disposed ' of at air
auction"sale en ,Stiturday afternoon
at
Mr, ;Miller's late residence. The
grader was purchased by the Reeve
of .Huron Township,' the • 'purchase
price .being $50;00.
S. pr .i.
ng Returns'
Monday,
for. the .first time since
exaetly a week `before, did it 'appear
an
d feel that SPring was he e'
A t
er
experiencing;' delightful wveather the
first of last •'week, ' Old,' Mari Winter
chased'',Old • Sol and since Tuesday,
Snow, rain and general disagreeable
and chilling .weather •Vprevailed until
Monday of "this , week. Snowfall dur-
ing' the week :Was sufficient ,to mace
fair ,sleighing. on the .'aideroads and
concessions in s e~loca ities,. The
e
'unfavorable elements have; 'delayed
seeding operation and it will be
Seine little time yet before this .work'
Will • be generally underway. The,
Sap- run has been extremely disap-
pointing and is n likely t4,cont#nue
Muni! longer Rdads continue to stand
up well in' this vicinity and although
/Middy diad rough, during the past
week, •showfeiv Signs" of `breaking
up to any :serious. degree end are
now rapidly drying tip,.
tln7ii lh4ten'xw
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7SPROM TIME,
• , . e��l5e.,
Cu4rtain' ..Time
�»
CREA SCRIM.
•• With Colored, Rutile; 22"
gide. `SpecialF�.
Yd. ;,,125/=c
`01° MARQUISETTE:
Extra Fine. Marquisette.,•
Frilled} 32" wide..
Yard '.,'•••••,.,. ...:,;25e
FRILLRD "CURTAINS
NET CURTAINS,
-: SWISS' CURTAINS
:., NEWEST DESIGNS'
r 98c Pair, UP',
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McCORMICK-DEERING •
• Plowa, Harrows, ; Drills .and Spreaders:
J FLEUSY
;NO. 18, 2.1, &:74 :Walking. Plough ,,,and,
T. E. ,BISSELL ' CO--- L .. I
Disc, Harrowva and Land Rollers
GOOLE);. .
SHAPLEY & MUIR CO `
Dou
ole Geared Self -Oiling Windmills,' `•
FROST, STEEL !& WIRE CO.- _
Zinc ,Bonded, Fendng,>Coiled and Barbed Wire and
TIMOTHY:and CLO'VER'SEED'
No. •1 Alfalfa, ' Alsike, ,Mammoth, Rod;' White Mid
Sweet Clovers
Gates.
Yehow`
For Sale' at-:.
See our New :Shipment - Which Arrived This Week Of:
it
este • -
oa
RESSES ,_,
Different, Materials Such As':•,„
SANDCREPE
SHEER L
C OT$, •
PRINTED, ,CREPES '
sand
•POLKADOTS
All Sizes and Colors
wagger Suits s . Y
.Loo$el Fitted
E COATS ... ,
.SPORT COATS.
With-orWithout.'Belts
DRESSY COATS':
In 'Navy, 'Blue••
1 IRRIVED_._TH'HIS, WEEK,.• A..-I1l.EW ' $110.MENT OF -
n S {.�'Ul•t5.
'Why' not pay'this store a eisit.You'll be surprised to see ee the Won
derful Styles and Materials of our Line;
Phone "' 85'
'earlman-'s
yore
Lucknow
MUSKRAT TRAPPING ,
IS .`•.PROVING PROFITABLE
The 'season far -muskrat. trapping
in Bruce his been extended to April
30th
according, to information • re-
ceived , by Constable • Moore; in a
co cat on -froth
. /muni i '
the department
Of Marine aiid Fisheries. With skins
Worth
125 : and nd over, Constable
r
Moo'e issuer e
r'of trapping licenses,
estimates the trappers in this , com-.
inanity will' realize upwards to a
total of $1000:'•' before the 'seaso'n
closes.
In regards •the' deer skin found
')y
Mr. Moore, near Holyrood during
the winter, ,;the . letter advises • that
this platter wilI 'be take ' ujf by
Carne Warden Toole, when he visits
thislocality in the ,liar future.
"TREADS DANGEROUS • GROUND
Elsewhere ,,in 'this 'issue', appears
PP ais
an article by,,. "The ',Rambler";,
is incidentally an Ashfield bo Y , and
d
in which he eulogizes ' the' French
Canadian, Plomen of Northern'
tar'
io. In -accepting the. article, we, •
warned . the writer- that he, might be
treading on treacherous
`
� • a, g,roue d in - •:
view of the fact that he :had not let
his wife censor the 'artiele. Howevei ;'
ive trust our readers will find it..of�
interest wind that hubby won't get •
in • wrong with ."The Mrs.":
:,TIIIEVINI AT RIPLEY
Pottle° 'Hardware store in `Ripley
was broken. into on Sunday evening,;
when a small qus,llttity of stock, and
about ' eleven ' dollars, 'in ,`eaph •were
BORN stolen. The thief' or thieves. ov rin, r ,
�� ...•,,, � e oked
LANE--'T'o Mr, and Mrs, Mal olm' a larger sum of o ' `
Lane ' of'"Kinlough, on Monday, April to 'agent sevent'� dollars ams ting
•• y So far,
10th, a. non no .
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